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you've got romney obama debate. big bird. >> and jobs. so we see the focus on it was mostly about the economy, you see the focus on the substance of this debate as opposed to ustthe zingers and squabbling between the candidates and i was fascinated by the role of xbox. >> xbox is a controller you can use in your living room to play games on your television set and there's a subscription called xbox live. you can play with people by using a game controller. well, what happened last night is that xbox decided to let the video of the debate stream and they posed questions to gameers saying "at this moment who would you vote for?" immediately you had obama 75% of the gamers say yes or mitt romney 10% of the gamers say yes. it's a big figure but you get the point. >> even though this is only about 10,000 participated in this microsoft game, these are mostly younger men, 18 to 29 not plugged into politics who are harder to reach and the fact that they were engaged in answering these questions about presidential debate i think is a watershed mom
you've got romney obama debate. big bird. >> and jobs. so we see the focus on it was mostly about the economy, you see the focus on the substance of this debate as opposed to ustthe zingers and squabbling between the candidates and i was fascinated by the role of xbox. >> xbox is a controller you can use in your living room to play games on your television set and there's a subscription called xbox live. you can play with people by using a game controller. well, what happened last...
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before you debate barack obama on foreign policy, you better finish the debate with yourself. >> woodruff: today the new obama ad pointed to romney's much criticized overseas trip during th summer to argue he lacks xperiencend clari o foreign affairs. >> reckless. amateurish. that's what news media and fellow republicans called mitt romney's gaffe-filled july tour of israel and poland. >> woodruff: all of this played out as the president himself was in southern california. he declared the home of the late farm workers' union leader caesar chavez a national landmark. he also held fund-raisers in los angeles and san francisco. his campaign and the democratic national committee raised $181 million in september the most for any month this year. but money aside, it appears romney's performance in last week's highly watched debate has improved his standing in the race. a new gallup tracking poll found the candidates in a dead heat, each receiving 47% among registered voters. the president had held a five-point advantage before the debate. and the pew research center showed romney coming from ei
before you debate barack obama on foreign policy, you better finish the debate with yourself. >> woodruff: today the new obama ad pointed to romney's much criticized overseas trip during th summer to argue he lacks xperiencend clari o foreign affairs. >> reckless. amateurish. that's what news media and fellow republicans called mitt romney's gaffe-filled july tour of israel and poland. >> woodruff: all of this played out as the president himself was in southern california. he...
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republicans hoping to challenge president obama next year face their final debate tonight, before the iowa caucuses. former house speaker newt gingrich has surged into the lead ahead of the january third voting. gingrich told iowa public television today, that voters are looking beyond his past marital infidelity and ethical problems. >> i have tried to answer questions in a very candid way and i think that's part of it, is that people accept the sincerity of my willingness to talk with them about my life and to talk to them about where i am today. and what i will try to accomplish. >> sreenivasan: fellow republicans mitt romney, ron paul and others have stepped up their criticism of gingrh as unreliable on a number of levels. the use of chimpanzees in u.s. medical research may be coming to an end. the institute of medicine recommended today that most experiments involving chimps can no longer be justified. instead, it said such research should be a last resort. the institute is an arm of the national academy of sciences. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >
republicans hoping to challenge president obama next year face their final debate tonight, before the iowa caucuses. former house speaker newt gingrich has surged into the lead ahead of the january third voting. gingrich told iowa public television today, that voters are looking beyond his past marital infidelity and ethical problems. >> i have tried to answer questions in a very candid way and i think that's part of it, is that people accept the sincerity of my willingness to talk with...
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care debate because they were looking for less of an age rating or i should say a looser age rating ban. they knew that young people were going to be charged more than their fair share to subsidize a health insurance plan for older, sicker americans. it's unfair and it's bad policy. it crushes us in our leanest years by taking more of our hard-earned wealth in order to subsidize those that have more than us. >> suarez: the market opens in several months. that october 1 day is is looming. are you starting from square one with a lot of people in this age range about what is out there, what it means for them and what's available to them now? >> i see two challenges. the first challenge i see is making sure that young people who have never or a locality of them have never actually experienced the insurance market, again for a variety of reasons, traditionally there weren't low-cost options available, really beginning to understand what insurance means. what a deductible is, what a copay is, how that impacts their choices and what choices they decide to make. that's one piece of it. the
care debate because they were looking for less of an age rating or i should say a looser age rating ban. they knew that young people were going to be charged more than their fair share to subsidize a health insurance plan for older, sicker americans. it's unfair and it's bad policy. it crushes us in our leanest years by taking more of our hard-earned wealth in order to subsidize those that have more than us. >> suarez: the market opens in several months. that october 1 day is is looming....
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president obama won reelection. so now it's clearly the law of the land and for all of us now we've got to try to make sure it gets implemented effectively state after state. i think that will happen and it certainly will happen in the timely manner startg january 2014. >> woodruff: and you're saying what's happened today and these other states, especially those with republican governors which were not expected potentially to go along with medicaid expansion, this will make a difference? >> i think it's going to make a huge difference i think the dominos are falling. i think you'll see many republican governors doing it. 100% paid by the federal government and the states are saving money in terms of their cause for uncompensated care, this is a good deal. >> woodruff: i know we'll come back to this in the future. ron pollock in washington, paul howard in new york, we thank you both. >> thank you. >> suarez: we return to the conflict in syria where more than 50 people were killed and hundreds more were injured in a d
president obama won reelection. so now it's clearly the law of the land and for all of us now we've got to try to make sure it gets implemented effectively state after state. i think that will happen and it certainly will happen in the timely manner startg january 2014. >> woodruff: and you're saying what's happened today and these other states, especially those with republican governors which were not expected potentially to go along with medicaid expansion, this will make a difference?...
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the obama people are talking about what a good debater governor romney is, but the romney people are talking about a good debater governor romney is. that is because they need to reassure their supporters that this race isn't over. it's still close. he can turn it around and the debates will be an opportunity to do this. >> woodruff: this is a different period of expectation setting, stu, than what we normally see. >> a little bit. i think susan is exactly right. i saw robert gibbs on television a couple days ago. he was talking about mitt romney has debated so much times and the president hasn't debated in four years. i think they are trying to lower expectations but you don't hear that same thing from the roey camp. some of this is a need, a desire, to create some momentum on the part of the challenger when there is, you know, so much finger pointing mostly by conservatives and republicans complaining about the romney campaign. >> woodruff: and there's been a fair amount of that. stu, what about in terms of setting the table for substance in are there things the candidates are talk
the obama people are talking about what a good debater governor romney is, but the romney people are talking about a good debater governor romney is. that is because they need to reassure their supporters that this race isn't over. it's still close. he can turn it around and the debates will be an opportunity to do this. >> woodruff: this is a different period of expectation setting, stu, than what we normally see. >> a little bit. i think susan is exactly right. i saw robert gibbs...
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obama had a tough job in the second debate, jeffrey. he had to, first of all reassure his own supporters that he was the guy he remembered, admired, worked for, helped-- for. i thought he did do that. in romney's first debate, because obama wasn't even there, he was very even in disposition and tone. and i think in the second debate obama got under his skin and he became peevish, waspish, there was a pet lent side to him, quarrelous. i think that and sort of his outburst and certain hectors of the approximately, i think hurt him. i don't think-- it no way approached the decisiveness of the first debasically i mean the first debate was a rout. but i think this was a solid obama victory. >> brown: now we move to one more monday on foreign policy. now beyond a few areas, have we had much of a deep discussion about foreign policy? what are you looking for in this one? >> we've had a discussion of benghazi and i suppose we will go over that ground agai >> brown: yeah. >> but what i am looking for is not a rehearsal last four years. i think w
obama had a tough job in the second debate, jeffrey. he had to, first of all reassure his own supporters that he was the guy he remembered, admired, worked for, helped-- for. i thought he did do that. in romney's first debate, because obama wasn't even there, he was very even in disposition and tone. and i think in the second debate obama got under his skin and he became peevish, waspish, there was a pet lent side to him, quarrelous. i think that and sort of his outburst and certain hectors of...
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plan and tonight's tea party debate among g.o.p. candidates in florida. that's on our politics page. plus every monday on our art beat blog, find a weekly poem. today valerie nieman reads from her work. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll review tonight's tea party presidential debate and provide a first look at jim lehrer's new book on moderating debates. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron. we may have more in common than you think. bnsf. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from view
plan and tonight's tea party debate among g.o.p. candidates in florida. that's on our politics page. plus every monday on our art beat blog, find a weekly poem. today valerie nieman reads from her work. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll review tonight's tea party presidential debate and provide a first look at jim lehrer's new book on moderating debates. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm...
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>> where things stand is we've had a theo logical debate over the last two or three days. they finally agreed or they almost agreed that nato can help command and control the operation so nato can help run the operation. what's left are the minor details of who is going to command it. what the goals are. they've spent two or three gays having a debate where the british and french seem to be at loggerheads. the turks have been angry. now they finally agreed that to do a deal just what remains will actually work out what tha deal is. >> warner: you mean the really big questions haven't been resolved? >> the deal will almost certainly involve nato providing its command and control facilities to help control. the u.s. and the brits have said there isn't really alternative to the americans who want to do it and nato which can do this and wants to do this in terms of coordinating effort. but what the french have said is that it sends exactly the wrong message for it to be a nato mission. that might alienate arab countries. so you have this idea that it is going to be nato comman
>> where things stand is we've had a theo logical debate over the last two or three days. they finally agreed or they almost agreed that nato can help command and control the operation so nato can help run the operation. what's left are the minor details of who is going to command it. what the goals are. they've spent two or three gays having a debate where the british and french seem to be at loggerheads. the turks have been angry. now they finally agreed that to do a deal just what...
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in recent days, president obama pushed again for tax fairness in the form of a so- called buffet rule. >> you might have heard of this but warren buffet is paying a lower tax rate than his secretary. now that's wrong. that's not fair. >> ifill: the president wanted a minimum 30% tax rate on people making more than a million dollars a year. >> i'm saying you're bringing in a million bucks or more a year. then what the rule says is you should pay the same percentage of your income in taxes as middle class families do. and if we do that, then it makes it affordable for us to be able to say for those people who me under $2,000 a year, like 98% of american families do, then your taxes don't go up. >> ifill: but the senate voting largely along party lines rejected that approach last night. republicans dismissed it today as little more than an election year gimmick. >> what we've seen happen this week with the so-called buffet rule is transparent to the american people. it pre-tends like they're not smart enough to understand exactly the gamesmanship that is going on here. and that the presi
in recent days, president obama pushed again for tax fairness in the form of a so- called buffet rule. >> you might have heard of this but warren buffet is paying a lower tax rate than his secretary. now that's wrong. that's not fair. >> ifill: the president wanted a minimum 30% tax rate on people making more than a million dollars a year. >> i'm saying you're bringing in a million bucks or more a year. then what the rule says is you should pay the same percentage of your...
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, has changed just under barack obama. there was a time when democrats were seen as soft and you could hear the echoes of that language that somehow he'd turned over the prosecution of the war on terror to the a.c.l.u., i think was one of the charges that representative bachmann made. that must be news to the c.i.a. after the capture and elimination of osama bin laden. and then the use of drones, to the extent they have been. but it's interting because while obama is just in terrible, terrible shape on question of people's approval of his handling of the economy, disapproval, basically, on his handling of terrorism, americans almost by a two to one margin approves of what he's done. that changedly the dynamic. it was always interesting to see newt gingrich emerge-- he is somebody who i think i owe an apology to because when his entire staff quit and he stopped raising money, and went to the greek isle with his wife, i said this guy is dead. and he said, no, i will climb back in through the debates. and through my big ideal
, has changed just under barack obama. there was a time when democrats were seen as soft and you could hear the echoes of that language that somehow he'd turned over the prosecution of the war on terror to the a.c.l.u., i think was one of the charges that representative bachmann made. that must be news to the c.i.a. after the capture and elimination of osama bin laden. and then the use of drones, to the extent they have been. but it's interting because while obama is just in terrible, terrible...
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. >> brown: we debate the obama administration's enviromental record under jackson's tenure with michael brune, executive director of the sierra club, one of the oldest environmental groups in the country. and kenneth green, senior fellow on energy and natural resources for the fraser institute, a canadian based think tank. making brune, we start with you. a quick overview first. four years in as the obama administration -- has the obama administration achieved what you'd hoped for? >> four years in the obama administration has done a great job and they do have some unfinished business but when you look at doubling the vehicle efficiency in just four years, that's a remarkable achievement. taking the amount of mercury and arsenic and die i don't think serious bodily injurys and air toxics out of the atmosphere from coal-fired power plants, that's an amazing victory. when you add on top of that a rule that was just announced last month to limit the amount of soot coming from power plant facilities across the country, those are just three rules among dozens that have had a big impact on ke
. >> brown: we debate the obama administration's enviromental record under jackson's tenure with michael brune, executive director of the sierra club, one of the oldest environmental groups in the country. and kenneth green, senior fellow on energy and natural resources for the fraser institute, a canadian based think tank. making brune, we start with you. a quick overview first. four years in as the obama administration -- has the obama administration achieved what you'd hoped for?...
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. >> woodruff: president obama today denied the application for a hotly debated oil pipeline project. the keystone pipeline would have carried oil 1,700 miles from the tar sands of canada to refineries in port arthur, texas. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: the president had postponed consideration of a permit last summer, citing environmental concerns. but republicans demanded a decision, as part of december's deal on extending the payroll tax cut. in a statement today, mr. obama said he would not support the pipeline now bausen his words: but house speaker john boehner criticized the decision, saying: juliet eilperin has been covering this story for the "washington post" and she joins me now. what was the larger rationale for the administration to oppose this pipeline? >> their argument is that they had been looking at an alternative route through nebraska which has environmentally sensitive habitat and a place called the sand hills rejohn and they had asked trans-canada to work with nebraska's department of environmental quality and look for a new way to do this and
. >> woodruff: president obama today denied the application for a hotly debated oil pipeline project. the keystone pipeline would have carried oil 1,700 miles from the tar sands of canada to refineries in port arthur, texas. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: the president had postponed consideration of a permit last summer, citing environmental concerns. but republicans demanded a decision, as part of december's deal on extending the payroll tax cut. in a statement...
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, that seems where the debate is among economists and the academy. would be great to see obama merge those two. >> woodruff: are there other solution it is president should be putting out there? >> i think his solutions are all -- sense. but they are -- they're not new. i mean, that's the problem and that gives speaker boehner and the others a chance to take a pot shot at it. but it is -- it's an enormous -- i mean, increasing the minimum wage is good. early childhood education. they're all good. job training. those are all good ideas and i think they're all important. but i -- i don't think -- it's not let's marge. and it's tough, let's be blunt about it. it's tough for a president in this environment 24/7 all the rest of it for a presidential speech to break through. i mean, you know, it really is -- it isn't like when i was young or even when david was young when a president spoke i mean, it kind of commanded the attention of the nation. and i think it's tough to do that. >> i remember when i was young and george w. bush was speaking. >> that's ri
, that seems where the debate is among economists and the academy. would be great to see obama merge those two. >> woodruff: are there other solution it is president should be putting out there? >> i think his solutions are all -- sense. but they are -- they're not new. i mean, that's the problem and that gives speaker boehner and the others a chance to take a pot shot at it. but it is -- it's an enormous -- i mean, increasing the minimum wage is good. early childhood education....
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bush and then barack obama on the need, as your other guests said, for strong keynesian stimulus when the entire financial system internationally seemed on the brink of collapse. whereas in the last two or three months, certainly since the election, it's been clear that the british debate has diverged from that in the united states and that even the labour opposition, wi few exceptions, doesn't argue any longer that you need a purely keynesian response. there are voices within labour who still believe that but the people who are on the front bench, that is the leader of the opposition and the shadow chancellor are pretty much on board with the need at some stage to confront the deficit as a priority. >> brown: ned temko in london, zanny minton beddoes here, thank you both. >> lehrer: now to some campaign politics: both major political parties are waging a heated below-the-radar battle to win control of statehouses across the country. that's because with new census numbers state legislators are poised to redraw america's political map. "newshour" correspondent kwame holman has the late
bush and then barack obama on the need, as your other guests said, for strong keynesian stimulus when the entire financial system internationally seemed on the brink of collapse. whereas in the last two or three months, certainly since the election, it's been clear that the british debate has diverged from that in the united states and that even the labour opposition, wi few exceptions, doesn't argue any longer that you need a purely keynesian response. there are voices within labour who still...
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that president obama's prospects do not look good. 55% said they believe mr. obama will lose in 2012. for his part, the president embraced the poll finding yesterday in an interview with abc news and yahoo. >> are you the underdog now. >> absolutely. because, you know, given the economy there's no doubt that, you know, whatever happens on your watch you've got.... >> you embraced that pretty quickly. >> you know, i don't mind. i'm used to be an underdog. >> woodruff: ahead of his visit to st. louis tonight, the president received a reminder of just how bruising the campaign will be. in the form of a tevision ad from the conservative organization american cross roads. >> he raised our hopes. he seemed to understand. >> the last thing you want to do is to raise taxes in the middle of a recession. >> but today he's different. >> woodruff: that's a refrain mr. obama may hear over and over again no matter who ends up as the republican nominee. for more on the race for the white house, we are joined by newshour political editor david chalian and national political c
that president obama's prospects do not look good. 55% said they believe mr. obama will lose in 2012. for his part, the president embraced the poll finding yesterday in an interview with abc news and yahoo. >> are you the underdog now. >> absolutely. because, you know, given the economy there's no doubt that, you know, whatever happens on your watch you've got.... >> you embraced that pretty quickly. >> you know, i don't mind. i'm used to be an underdog. >>...
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. >> reporter: as the debate cranks up, president obama will stay on the road tonight, leaving snowy iowa for arizona, on a three-day tour of five battleground states. >> ifill: now, where the president's state of the union speech hit and missed the mark. glenn kessler writes the factcheck column for the "washington post." he joins me now. so, glenn, these big speeches to joint sessions of congress are by definition full of glittering political generalities. how do you tell... how do you begin to measure what's true and what's not? >> well, i take what the president says or what any speaker like that, particularly if they throw out facts and figures i try to go and look at the source of where have that fact and figure came from. particularly in a case of the state of the union address. it's very much like the prosecutor's case in a final argument in a trial. he's going to make his case and so he often will skip over things that are... that don't support his case and so that's where i come in and try to provide some additional context or the facts as they may be. >> ifill: well, help
. >> reporter: as the debate cranks up, president obama will stay on the road tonight, leaving snowy iowa for arizona, on a three-day tour of five battleground states. >> ifill: now, where the president's state of the union speech hit and missed the mark. glenn kessler writes the factcheck column for the "washington post." he joins me now. so, glenn, these big speeches to joint sessions of congress are by definition full of glittering political generalities. how do you...
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today, inside the o obama administration over just how har to take the war against terrorists. whether to carry it as far as the foot soldiers, for example in somalia, in yemen who are worried about parochial concerns about land or just, to restrict it to the high level individuals who have-- may have plotted an attack against the united states. >> well, but it's difficult to sort of apply those kind of concepts to some organization like al qaeda. we had abu al czar kari for example, a jordanian by birth, imprisoned, ended up in afghanistan running a training camp for al qaeda and became the head of al qaeda in iraq. national boundaries didn't mean anything. eventually we killed him but after he had done enormous damage over a long period of time. now dow want to catch him early in his career when he first commits a terrorist act or dow want to wait until he becomes the leader of all the al qaeda in iraq. >> woodruff: you are saying you do draw the line or you don't. >> i don't think you can. think you have to be aware that there is a threat out there. and that if you find peop
today, inside the o obama administration over just how har to take the war against terrorists. whether to carry it as far as the foot soldiers, for example in somalia, in yemen who are worried about parochial concerns about land or just, to restrict it to the high level individuals who have-- may have plotted an attack against the united states. >> well, but it's difficult to sort of apply those kind of concepts to some organization like al qaeda. we had abu al czar kari for example, a...
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that is the other problem with the obama strategy. they talk about manufacturing. we have a strong manufacturing sector. it happens to be 10% of employment. we are a service economy, and we have to have a stragy for a service economy. >> i come back to the belief that we have to make something in this country. and we have to finally starting to make something. and i think that is important. there answer to your question, jeffrey, about is it-- does it have political sal currency there is no question that president obama's message about fairness, about playing by the same rules, about everybody having a fair shot, plays far better as a message in these times and situations like this than does mitt romney, which is sort of aback to the future, we need less regulation, less government, smaller involvement. and i think in that sense, the advantage goes to obama and the democrats. >> suarez: . >> brown: okay, another event this week is the beginning bubbling up, dare i say it, of the debt soling debate again. a debate that got kicked down the road last year. was this, d
that is the other problem with the obama strategy. they talk about manufacturing. we have a strong manufacturing sector. it happens to be 10% of employment. we are a service economy, and we have to have a stragy for a service economy. >> i come back to the belief that we have to make something in this country. and we have to finally starting to make something. and i think that is important. there answer to your question, jeffrey, about is it-- does it have political sal currency there is...
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we'll have full coverage of the supreme court arguments tomorrow. >> ifill: the immigration debate cuts both ways. as tom mentioned in his story, illegal border crossings are actually down. that's one fact documented in a new study. margaret warner has more. >> warner: that new study is from the pew hispanic center, and its findings are surprising. between 2005 and 2010, the wave of mexican immigrants, legal and illegal, into the u.s. was offset by an equal number of mexican migrants returning home. this new equilibrium partly reflects lower mexican immigration into the u.s., from 770,000 at its peak in 2000 to just 140,000 in 2010. buit also reflectsn increa in the number of returnees to mexico, some 1.4 million between 2005 and 2010. for more on the numbers and what's behind them, we go to jeffrey passel, a senior demographer at the pew hispanic center and a co-author of the report. welcome. this is a fascinating report. >> thank you very much. >> warner: now, you've been studying immigration in the united states for decades. headline on this "net migration from mexico falls to zero,
we'll have full coverage of the supreme court arguments tomorrow. >> ifill: the immigration debate cuts both ways. as tom mentioned in his story, illegal border crossings are actually down. that's one fact documented in a new study. margaret warner has more. >> warner: that new study is from the pew hispanic center, and its findings are surprising. between 2005 and 2010, the wave of mexican immigrants, legal and illegal, into the u.s. was offset by an equal number of mexican...
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leverage with the chinese to increase the amount of transparency and debate on cyber and especially to increase the dialogue with the people at the center. >> woodruff: is it the sort of thing a company or individual can say sign up for security software and prevent? >> i wouldn't worry necessarily as an individual but as a company i would download the report, i would take it to my i.t. or security staff and say what are we doing about the issues in this report? and then at the higher level, at the strategic level, i would swhal is my government doing about this? what is the position that we're going to take with the chinese. the they now have a hold they can use in discussion with our allies, the chinese government that is not classified, it's unclassified. >> woodruff: very quickly, are we talking about legislation or somethat that can be done by executives? >> well, many support the legislation that chairman rogers who has put forth and for anyone who has privacy reports look at the report, you won't see identifiable information in that report. this can be shared amongst companie
leverage with the chinese to increase the amount of transparency and debate on cyber and especially to increase the dialogue with the people at the center. >> woodruff: is it the sort of thing a company or individual can say sign up for security software and prevent? >> i wouldn't worry necessarily as an individual but as a company i would download the report, i would take it to my i.t. or security staff and say what are we doing about the issues in this report? and then at the...
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we have our own debate about this and its potential impact. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress. she previously worked for the obama administration working on health care reform. and tevi troy is a senior fellow at the hudson institute. he served as mitt romney's healthcare policy adviser during the presidential campaign. and tevi troy, if we phase in a higher age for medicare eligibility, do you really save much money? >> yeah, over a ten-year period we're looking at $125 billion in savings. over a 75-year period we're looking at a trillion dollars off medicare's long-term liability. so this is real money. it makes a real difference. over 20 years 5% savings. look, the kohut argument is that people want cuts but they don't want to pay for the cuts. policymakers have to make choices about what the best cuts are. >> suarez: are there any countervailing costs we have to worry about? if you move the bar from 65 to 67 don't people arrive at the threshold after years of underinsurance or uninsurance sicker and thus more ex
we have our own debate about this and its potential impact. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress. she previously worked for the obama administration working on health care reform. and tevi troy is a senior fellow at the hudson institute. he served as mitt romney's healthcare policy adviser during the presidential campaign. and tevi troy, if we phase in a higher age for medicare eligibility, do you really save much money? >> yeah, over a ten-year period we're...
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he interviewed president obama. jamie fly who served on the staff of george w. bush's national security council. he's now executive director of the foreign policy initiative. and james to bebins who tells various diplomaic posts of both the state department and the white house. jeff goldberg you had a 45- minute meeting with the president on this topic. after watching the conversation that happened after this meeting at the white house today, did the prime minister and the president get what they came for? >> i think that there's a 0% possibility that either man is going to leave these meetings getting all that he wanted. i think that the prime minister was coming to washington to get a level of specificity from the president. the president is not going to give him in terms of by what date will you attack iran if they don't cede to your requests and how and what are your red lines? the president indicated in many different ways that he's not going to provide that level of detail to anyone in part because he doesn't know. and in terms of what the president wanted
he interviewed president obama. jamie fly who served on the staff of george w. bush's national security council. he's now executive director of the foreign policy initiative. and james to bebins who tells various diplomaic posts of both the state department and the white house. jeff goldberg you had a 45- minute meeting with the president on this topic. after watching the conversation that happened after this meeting at the white house today, did the prime minister and the president get what...
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. >> brown: the president took a break today from the debate on jobs policy. but the republican leader in the house presented an alternative set of ideas on taxes, regulation, and entitlements. it's been one week since president obama laid out his jobs package, a $447 billion mix of tax breaks, public works spending, and jobless benefits. today, house speaker john boehner offered a republican response. he said while some of the president's plan offers "opportunities for common ground;" overall, it's not enough. >> the president's proposals are a poor substitute for the pro- growth policies that are needed to remove barriers to job creation in america, the policies that are needed to put america back to work. >> brown: the speaker said what job creators really want is an end to uncertainty created by the burdens of taxes and new regulations. >> they've been hurt by a government that offers short- term gimmicks rather than fundamental reforms that will encourage long-term economic growth. they've been hampered by a government that offers confusion to entrepreneu
. >> brown: the president took a break today from the debate on jobs policy. but the republican leader in the house presented an alternative set of ideas on taxes, regulation, and entitlements. it's been one week since president obama laid out his jobs package, a $447 billion mix of tax breaks, public works spending, and jobless benefits. today, house speaker john boehner offered a republican response. he said while some of the president's plan offers "opportunities for common...
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. >> lehrer: the debate over the new start nuclear arms treaty with russia. the obama administration today again urged the senate to ratify it before the end of the year. margaret warner has our story. >> warner: the obama administration stepped up the pressure today to approve a new nuclear weapons treaty with russia before this congress expires. secretary of state hillary clinton went to the capitol, to urge the lame-duck senate to vote now. >> for anyone to think that we can postpone it or we can avoid it is, i'm afraid, vastly underestimating the continuing threat that is posed to our country. so we hope our friends in the senate will bring this up, pass this treaty, and then i can inform the russians that it's now their... you know, their turn to do the same. >> warner: clinton was responding to senator jon kyl, the republicans' point man on the issue. he stunned the administration yesterday, saying he did not think the treaty should be brought up in the lame duck session. he cited the press of other business and unresolved issues on the treaty. new star
. >> lehrer: the debate over the new start nuclear arms treaty with russia. the obama administration today again urged the senate to ratify it before the end of the year. margaret warner has our story. >> warner: the obama administration stepped up the pressure today to approve a new nuclear weapons treaty with russia before this congress expires. secretary of state hillary clinton went to the capitol, to urge the lame-duck senate to vote now. >> for anyone to think that we...
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find out how they graded responses from president obama and mitt romney. andn our making sense page, paul once again features the musical stylings of monetary minstrel jon shayne, the nashville investment manager whose stage name is merle his latest is an animated video called "fiscal cliff." americans are visiting the doctor less often. that's when health care premiums aren't rising much. that is on the rundown. all that and more on our website all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll look at new census numbers on the number of americans living in poverty. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and wh thongoing suort of these instutis and foundations. and... this
find out how they graded responses from president obama and mitt romney. andn our making sense page, paul once again features the musical stylings of monetary minstrel jon shayne, the nashville investment manager whose stage name is merle his latest is an animated video called "fiscal cliff." americans are visiting the doctor less often. that's when health care premiums aren't rising much. that is on the rundown. all that and more on our website all that and more is on our web site,...
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a lesson they learned with barack obama and hillary clinton's fight in 2008 and so they're relying on these debates more and or in get their message out to get a lot of voters keyed into their message at one moment time and i think what you'll see now going forward sr. that a little bit more of that traditional campaign will start to take place because we're getting so close to the beginning of the voting. fill fill but it's cheaper to debatehan have ads. >> cheaper to debate. fill fill we saw them go after each other about specific issues the immigration issue was a by issue. obviously rick perry came prepared to raise the question about mitt romney's hiring of illegal immigrants on his property, at his home in massachusetts. what's true? >> well, this was an issue that was raised in the last presidential campaign. it is correct that mitt romney hired a lawn company that had illegal aliens working on it and the "boston globe" exposed it. whether romney knowingly hired illegal aliens, i don't think you can make that case. i mean, he found out about it, he complained to the company and
a lesson they learned with barack obama and hillary clinton's fight in 2008 and so they're relying on these debates more and or in get their message out to get a lot of voters keyed into their message at one moment time and i think what you'll see now going forward sr. that a little bit more of that traditional campaign will start to take place because we're getting so close to the beginning of the voting. fill fill but it's cheaper to debatehan have ads. >> cheaper to debate. fill fill...
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so i think president obama is listening to what he heard from the united states' senate in the debate on the last arms control treaty. he's recognized that if there are to be deeper reductions he has to address the tack nickel nuclear weapons as well. now the problem there is that i used to engage in these discussions with the russians. they have no interest or at least in my... during the time i was talking to them, no interest in addressing their ten-to-one advantage in these weapons. they're very happy with that advantage. they see no reason to change it. >> woodruff: you want to comment on that. >> that's why you have to make the deal. we're interested in cutting their tactical weapons. they're interested in cutting our big reserve of strategic weapons. it's a made-for negotiations. let's make a deal here. we can cut them and so satisfy each side's security needs. >> woodruff: two other needs. this president being caught on camera without realizing and saying to medvedev that i can be more flexible in effect aftethis election. what does that amount to? >> in part he's trying to ge
so i think president obama is listening to what he heard from the united states' senate in the debate on the last arms control treaty. he's recognized that if there are to be deeper reductions he has to address the tack nickel nuclear weapons as well. now the problem there is that i used to engage in these discussions with the russians. they have no interest or at least in my... during the time i was talking to them, no interest in addressing their ten-to-one advantage in these weapons. they're...
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. >> warner: now glenn, meanwhile let's turn to president obama. because you all document in the book that his handlers, his vitzers had serious concerns about his performance even before the first debate. explain. >> to me this is the most fascinating reportinthat we d, or i did in the book. early in the summer, actually late in the summer in august, his campaign produced a document, a strategic document, sort of a bible for how he was going to proceed against romney in the first debate in denver. and what they advised him to do was to be as aggressive as possible, and to call romney on some of the contradiction in his record. well wa, happened in september, the 47% video surfaced and obama's senior advisors particularly david axelrod and anita dunn advised him to back off a little bit, look a little more presidentialment don't take those kinds ofaustic shots at romy. and what resulted, what i learned through my reporting was that the handlers weren't just up set with obama, obama was really up set with them. he felt that at some point in time the
. >> warner: now glenn, meanwhile let's turn to president obama. because you all document in the book that his handlers, his vitzers had serious concerns about his performance even before the first debate. explain. >> to me this is the most fascinating reportinthat we d, or i did in the book. early in the summer, actually late in the summer in august, his campaign produced a document, a strategic document, sort of a bible for how he was going to proceed against romney in the first...
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the debate on the tax side will be between barack obama who going to promise not to raise taxes on the bottom 98% and the republicans who are promising the bottom 100%. so that doesn't get at the problem. and then on the medicare side, mitt romney actually does have a plan to trim medicare but the democrats are going to run on don't touch medicare. so i don't think either way is going to solve, america will not make up its mind. >> woodruff: you don't think the campaign solves anything. >> i think there is a chance for it i agree with david, that you can't hold harmless everybody earninging under $250,000. we're all in this. >> woodruff: well, meanwhile what is getting attention right now on the campaign trail among the republicans, david, is newt gingrich. he's been, continuing to rise in the pole. he's rivalling mitt romney, either leading or tied with romney. but then there are these new stories that have come out about money he was earning, working for freddie mac, for other organizations all while he was working trying to convince congress to vote a certain way. what is all this m
the debate on the tax side will be between barack obama who going to promise not to raise taxes on the bottom 98% and the republicans who are promising the bottom 100%. so that doesn't get at the problem. and then on the medicare side, mitt romney actually does have a plan to trim medicare but the democrats are going to run on don't touch medicare. so i don't think either way is going to solve, america will not make up its mind. >> woodruff: you don't think the campaign solves anything....
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the debates are over but the campaign is picking up steam. president obama and mitt romney wasted no time today getting back out on the campaign trail. with election day now only two weeks away, the candidates are devoting every waking minute to revving up the base and courting any remaining undecided voters in a handful of critical swing states. for mr. obama this morning, that meant the campaign rally before an enthusiastic crowd in delray beach, florida, not far from the the site of last night's face-off. >> you guys really are fired up. ifill: picking up where he left off last night he fold voters that governor romney is not a reliable choice. >> we're accustomed to seeing politicians change their positions from like four years ago. we are not accustomed to seeing politicians change their position from four days ago. i mean,... and we joke about romnesia but you know what? this is is important. this is about trust. there is no more serious issue in a presidential campaign than trust. >> ifill: doubling down on that argument vice president
the debates are over but the campaign is picking up steam. president obama and mitt romney wasted no time today getting back out on the campaign trail. with election day now only two weeks away, the candidates are devoting every waking minute to revving up the base and courting any remaining undecided voters in a handful of critical swing states. for mr. obama this morning, that meant the campaign rally before an enthusiastic crowd in delray beach, florida, not far from the the site of last...
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the house today also began debate on the republican budget proposal for 2012. it calls for deep spending cuts and tax breaks. but in his speech yesterday, president obama said the burden should be shared equally. he reiterated that notion today. the president met at the white house with his deficit commission co-chairs republican alan simpson and democrat erskine bowles. >> it's important that we look at our tax code and find a way to work together to not only simplify and make the tax system fairer, but also that we use it as a tool to help us achieve our deficit targets. and it's also important and i think these gentlemen share the view that we can't exempt anybody from ese efforts. >> reporter: on the senate floor, minority leader mitch mcconnell warned again that republicans are not about to accept tax hikes. >> americans know that we face a fiscal crisis not because we tax too little, but because we spend too much. they do not support the reckless washington spending that has left us with record deficits and debt, and they will not support raising taxes to
the house today also began debate on the republican budget proposal for 2012. it calls for deep spending cuts and tax breaks. but in his speech yesterday, president obama said the burden should be shared equally. he reiterated that notion today. the president met at the white house with his deficit commission co-chairs republican alan simpson and democrat erskine bowles. >> it's important that we look at our tax code and find a way to work together to not only simplify and make the tax...